The old museum building is on the right, the new one on the left. (April 11, 2009) Till a couple weeks ago, we hadn’t been back to the New Britain Museum of American Art (New Britain, Connecticu… more →
EMSWORTHmryoureonfiremister wrote 2 months ago: … more →
theeurocentric wrote 3 months ago: The Berlin-born Grosz was a major player in the Weimar art scene, and is renowned today for his biti … more →
bobkessel wrote 3 months ago: All art is exorcism. I paint dreams and visions too; the dreams and visions of my time. Painting is … more →
darcyarts wrote 3 months ago: Friday, I applied more layers of paper onto my DIY head form. I used pages from last year’s t … more →
emsworth wrote 8 months ago: The old museum building is on the right, the new one on the left. (April 11, 2009) Till a couple wee … more →
Paul Squires wrote 9 months ago: (Man removes bowler hat at orgy.) At the risk of being accused of mutual mythodology or the arroganc … more →
thewriterasobserver wrote 9 months ago: It feels sort of weird to actually acknowledge, but disturbing art, literature, film and music has a … more →
rebeccareilering wrote 10 months ago: This is part two of my “history” series. It has been a little while since I last post to … more →
ohshush wrote 10 months ago: Poetry “Glance and flash” by Wassiliy Kandinsky “To a wounded Frenchman” by … more →
Paul Squires wrote 1 year ago: Looking over, it has a certain plumpness of line. Toodle doo he’s saying come here my dear. Hi … more →
emsworth wrote 1 year ago: Grosz: The Wanderer One of my favorite paintings at Rochester’s Memorial Art Gallery is George … more →
sfcollagecollective wrote 1 year ago: Hannah Höch was one of the founders of Berlin Dada, working primarily in collage and photomontage. S … more →
cornerhousecomments wrote 2 years ago: THE HERO This drawing by German artist George Grosz in 1936 depicts a crippled war veteran, apparent … more →